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Care to Share outlines services, growth and new community stage to county commissioners

3513612 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

Care to Share, a volunteer-run nonprofit serving Bourbon, Crawford and Linn counties, told commissioners it returned about $100,000 in assistance to local cancer patients in 2024, described expanded services and announced a $70,000 mobile stage funded by Timken.

Corey Bridal, vice president of the board of directors at Care to Share, and Teresa "TD" Davenport, the group's president, updated the Bourbon County Commission on the nonprofit's work and recent growth.

The presentation outlined the charity's mission—providing emotional and financial assistance to cancer patients and caregivers—and described how the organization routes help through volunteer "caring angels." Bridal told commissioners that by October 2024 the group was on track to provide about $100,000 in direct assistance during the calendar year, roughly the same total as 2022 and 2023 combined.

Care to Share said its assistance…

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